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NACSA
Co-host Event:
Investment, Development and Entrepreneurship
in China
Time:
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May 11, 2008, Sunday,
02:30pm
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Hyatt Regency San
Francisco Airport
1333
Bayshore Highway
Burlingame,
California, USA 94010
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Highlight:
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This seminar,
introduced by Chinese Overseas Exchange
Association, will show you a big picture of China's
current economic, investment and entrepreneurship policies. The
panelist includes
- Mr. Wu Xiaohua, Director,
National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) of China.
- Mr. Dong Jinalong, Consellor,
The ministry of Science and Technology of China.
- Mr. Sun Xuewei, Deputy Director
of General Office, Guangzhou Hi-Tech Industrical Development Zone.
NDRC is one of
the most prominent Chinese government
agencies in shapingChina's
economic development policies. It is the think-tank behind Chinese
government's
strategic decisions on social and economic development.
As the Director of NDRC, Mr. Wu has been a long time participant in
China's
economic policy planning and decision making. Mr. Wu's talk will
include interesting topics like RMB valuation, the new Labor Law,
future investment policies, etc. Mr. Dong will presents China's
strategies on attracting technological talents and investment hot
spots. Mr. Sun will introduce hi-tech development zones across China.
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To attend:
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Admission
is free and open to public. Language: Chinese
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Organizers:
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PKUAANC, Nan Hai Inc., NACSA,
Hysta, SCEA, CABS
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RSVP:
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Lynn_Halvorsen@nacsa.com
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Welcome our New Platinum Sponsor - Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park
Shanghai Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park, founded in July 1992, is located in
the middle part of LPudong New Area with a planned area of 25km2,
comprising Technical Innovation Zone, Hi-Tech Industry Zone,
Scientific Research and Education Zone, and Residential Zone. In
August 1999, Shanghai Municipal Committee and Municipal Government
made the strategy of "Focus on Zhangjiang" and identified the IC
industry, software industry, biomedicine as the leading industries of
the Park to play a leading role in innovation, and Zhangjiang began to
develop rapidly ever since then.
By the end of 2005, the Park has introduced totally 4297 new
enterprises, attracted foreign investment 13.748 billion USD and a
fixed asset investment 69.514 billion RMB, registered 91 R&D centers
of transnational enterprises, applied for 4,032 items of patent (833
of them granted). Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park as planned in "Eleventh
Five-Year" plan will become a national example base for self
innovation and a science city with global competitive strength.
After 14 years of development, the Park has established a framework
for biomedicine industry and information industry chain and innovation
chain.
A number of national industry bases including Shanghai National
Biomedical Industry Base, National Information Industry Base, National
Integrated Circuit Industry Base, Semiconductor Lighting Industrial
Base, National 863 Project China Eastern Information Security Industry
Park (CEISIP), National Software Industry Base, National Software
Export Base, National Culture Industry Example Base, and National
Network Game and Animation Industry Base have been established at the
Park so far.In respect of scientific innovation, the Park is equipped
with incubators of various modes and types and has national incubators
and national pioneering park for overseas Chinese students and
scholars established here. A number of new economy based enterprises
at the Park have made great progress. A park culture and innovation
atmosphere of "self-design, self-operate and free competition" and
"Encourage success and tolerate failure" is coming into being.
NACSA
Job Listing:
1. Intel is hiring in China and the U.S.:
(1) Dalian, China: http://www.nacsa.com/blog/index.php?entry=entry080329-005509
(2) Dalian, China: http://www.nacsa.com/blog/index.php?entry=entry080427-152203
(3) Folsom, CA and other cities in the U.S.: http://www.nacsa.com/blog/index.php?entry=entry080427-152008
2. Job Openings in Suzhou, China:
http://www.nacsa.com/blog/index.php?entry=entry080427-140435
NACSA
Partner
Events:
Globalization Through Hong Kong's Capital
Markets
Time:
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May
15, 2008 - 08:45am to 01:00pm |
Venue:
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Hyatt Regency Santa Clara
5101 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA |
Highlight:
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The conference features Hong Kong’s Secretary for Financial
Services
and the Treasury, high ranking officials from the stock exchange, and
other prominent panelists. |
To attend:
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Visit
http://www.cina.org/ |
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